Criminological theory : context and consequences
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書誌事項
Criminological theory : context and consequences
(Studies in crime, law and justice, v. 5)
Sage Publications, c1989
- : hbk
- : pbk
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注記
Bibliography: p. 206-217
Includes index
内容説明・目次
内容説明
This volume introduces major theories of crime and criminality for the undergraduate student. It has two unique features: firstly, it emphasizes the social context of theory development, secondly, it makes a link between theoretical notions of crime and changes in social policy concerning crime and criminals. The book begins with early attempts to explain crime through differences in physical or psychological traits. There follows the reframing of crime as a question of social context, then the authors discuss more current developments, such as control theories, labelling and radical conflict theories. In conclusion, recent developments including the return to more conservative, individual-focused explanations of criminal behaviour are discussed.
目次
The Context and Consequences of Theory
The Search for the Criminal Man
Rejecting Individualism
The Social Roots of Crime
Society as Insulations
Control Theory
The Irony of State Intervention
Labeling Theory
Social Power and the Construction of Crime
Conflict Theory
Conservative Criminology
Revitalizing Individualistic Theory
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